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Metropolis dies today! For Batman it was No Man's Land, the epic event that reshaped an entire city and completely redefined the character for the new millennium. For Superman, it's Y2K! The Earth goes black at the stroke of midnight, New Year's Eve 1999, and when the lights come back up, Metropolis is changed forever. At the heart of it is Lex Luthor, whose whose role throughout Metropolis's history is revealed in shocking detail for the first time. As Metropolis is seized and transformed, Superman and the JLA prepare to fight back, but even they may not be able to undo what has been done! The reinvention of Superman, begun in Superman: No Limits, continues, guided by some of the comic industry's biggest names!

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Jeph Loeb is the Eisner award-winning writer of Batman: The Long Halloween and Superman for all Seasons. Joe Kelly is one of comics' hottest writers, with highly acclaimed runs on Daredevil, Deadpool and X-Men. Mark Millar is the fan favourite British writer of such titles as JLA and The Authority.
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This graphic novel begins on December 31st 1999 and takes place in great city of Metropolis. Brainiac 2.5 has crashed on Earth and is feeding himself off the energy in Metropolis. He takes all the power from Metropolis at the stroke of midnight and all this power upgrades him and he becomes Brainiac 13. So, basically, Superman has to stop Brainiac from taking all the power of the Planet.This comic book features the metal men and many members of the JLA. It is exciting and difficult to put down.There are a few things I found annoying about this though. As this was originally a group of different comics by different artists and writers, each time a new chapter starts, the characters look different. The worst is Ed McGuinness as I think he makes Superman too muscly and cartoon like. Another thing that I didn't like was the look of Brainiac 13. The artists used computers to make him look 3D. This doesn't work. The computer pictures look too fake and don't fit with the rest of the comic. But this doesn't mean it isn't a great book, with a great story. Superman will definitely be with us forever!